The FDA’s GRAS rule lets companies decide if food additives are safe—without agency oversight. RFK Jr. now aims to close this ...
It’s time to revamp the FDA’s “generally recognized as safe,” or GRAS, program that allows companies to add untested ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Secretary of Health and Human Services, which oversees the FDA, has promoted the falsehood that ...
The Health and Human Services secretary is pushing to change a program that allows companies to add untested ingredients to ...
U.S. secretary of health and human services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has directed the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ...
Donald Trump's health secretary vowed to “Make America Healthy Again" but has delivered an inconsistent message that has ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ordered the Food and Drug Administration on Monday to revise its ...
A longtime Johns Hopkins surgeon and best-selling author, he has advised the World Health Organization and been elected to ...
President Trump's top health official wants to overhaul how companies introduce ingredients into the food supply, a move that ...
RFK Jr. has claimed measles can be treated with vitamin A and that severe infection is linked to poor diet. But many experts who spoke with ABC News disagreed.
US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy has begun the process of eliminating a US Food and Drug Administration program called GRAS, or “generally recognized as safe,” that ...
The practice Kennedy is targeting, known as “generally recognized as safe,” can occur when companies self-certify the safety ...